The Tribe of Asher (אָשֵׁר "happy", Standard Hebrew Ašer, Tiberian Hebrew ʼĀšēr) is one of the Hebrew tribes, founded by Asher the eighth son of Jacob. Asher, his four sons and a daughter, settled in Egypt.
Records only state that the Sea People attacked Egypt, and other nations, but not where they came from or where they went to. As such there has been much speculation, with some thinking they either invaded, or returned home to, coastal Canaan, and subsequently their federation for some unknown reason split, with some tribes joining the Israelite federation.
It must be stressed, however, that a majority of modern scholars think that the Sea Peoples (apart from the Peleset, whom they agree are the Philistines) were predominantly of Mediterranean origin, though this fails to explain why the Egyptians depict them as being circumcised or having Semitic names. Contrasting with the majority opinion is the current fact that no supporters of the standard view have identified which location(s) the Sea People actually originate from successfully, and as such the issue is one of the major outstanding problems of this period of history.
SANDARS, N.K. The Sea Peoples. Warriors of the ancient Mediterranean, 1250-1150 BC. Thames & Hudson,1978.
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